Brume
Take It Easy
A student of Scandinavian literature at the University of Pennsylvania, Burt Torrance is the Penn Quakers quarterback for the faculty. An introverted character, from the height of his 88 meter tall, he finds his deliverance in his Telecaster model 69 and has an undisguised passion for the mysterious Holly Thompson.<br /><br />It is during the month of August 83 that he met Cliff Reynolds, a young student in tropical botany who had just returned from the Arawak tribe, with strange shamanic deaths. During this summer, the evenings follow one another around Holly and his girlfriends. The bodies are restless, the spirits are electrified... and the full moon is approaching around the woods of Gettysburg.<br /><br />From their real names Thibaud François and Maxime Rome, these two thirty year olds devote an unconditional worship for the period of the eighties. Through this second EP developed like a retro pastiche of the fantastic universe of these years, they push the vice to propose a completely barred vision of this time with big blows of analogical synthesizers and raging guitars, and take again all the codes of the horror-pop through a concert thought like a road-movie.